This year’s event will feature interactive panel discussions and more: Shortening the diagnostic odyssey. Individualized therapies and personalized medicine. Expanding and improving access to rare…
Notice Number: NOT-OD-20-057 Beginning January 1, 2020, through an agreement between the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) National…
The Kids-DOTT trial, led by Neil Goldenberg, MD, PhD, began enrollment in 2007. The last days and hours of 2019 marked not only the end…
One of the wonders of cell biology is its symmetry. Mammalian cells have one nucleus and one cell membrane, and most humans have 23…
Using a targeted gene epigenome editing approach in the developing mouse brain, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers reversed one gene mutation that leads to the genetic…
On behalf of Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine, the Office of Foundation Relations helps manage institutional relationships with a number of private foundations…
Face-jaw-teeth transplants are one of the most complicated surgeries due to differences between the donor and recipient. This month, the United States Patent and Trademark…
The research study discussed in this article was supported by funding from the ICTR. In a new study of seven people with Parkinson’s disease, Johns…
By Patrick Smith | Johns Hopkins Medicine The polio vaccine. Penicillin. Anesthesia. The most important breakthroughs in the history of medicine have something in common:…
In a study of older people with no clinical diagnosis or signs of dementia when hospitalized to repair hip fractures, Johns Hopkins researchers say they…